Example sentences of "may have [vb pp] some [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Even on ‘ Brad ’ — not the most excitable jockey — they may have recorded some memorable figures .
2 Staff may have noticed some new faces and new uniforms in the reception areas of Stamford and Rennie Houses .
3 Now at the moment every doctor has in his desk a supply of what I call yellow cards , obviously because they 're yellow , which he 's asked to fill in if he thinks that a medicine which he has prescribed may have caused some nasty effect , for example to give the patient headaches , or to make them giddy , or to make them sick , or perhaps even something more serious than that .
4 We have received no formal approaches of this sort although we believe some organisations may have expressed some informal interest to DTI .
5 Check with your language helper next session , for you may have missed some phonetic detail which could be important .
6 They included weapons , jewellery , and objects which may have had some symbolic significance , whether religious or royal .
7 She may have had some outdoor work as well , such as feeding poultry .
8 It is a defensible pattern in what might be called ‘ low-theory ’ fields , where people can learn to practise in some way and with some success without any theoretical preparation for what they are doing , although they may have had some relevant training at a lower level .
9 The Woods ' speech also introduced an important new argument which may have had some considerable effect on Irish voters .
10 Lying as it does near the putative centre of the town , the building may have had some public function .
11 It is also worth checking the text itself as the change of display may have forced some unexpected re-composition .
12 I remember a , I remember er an A H T came out with some figures five years ago which may have prompted some early retirements then .
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